Job Description
Location and Flexibility
This position is primarily campus-based at the University of Leeds, with opportunities for hybrid working to suit your needs. We’re committed to supportive, adaptable schedules—let’s discuss how we can make this role work for you.
Your Impactful Contribution
Imagine spearheading efforts to safeguard the next generation of medical, dental, and healthcare professionals from tuberculosis (TB). As a pivotal member of our innovative team, you’ll champion the University’s forward-thinking strategies for proactive health protection in educational and professional environments.
In this key role within our Occupational Health team, you’ll spearhead the design, coordination, and execution of a comprehensive TB immunisation initiative tailored to our healthcare students. Drawing on your expertise as a Registered Nurse, you’ll navigate protocols like Patient Group Directions (PGDs), Patient Specific Directions (PSDs), and standing orders with confidence and precision.
Our Occupational Health team delivers a broad spectrum of support, from routine wellness checks to specialised risk assessments, serving both University employees and aspiring healthcare practitioners.
Curious about our dynamic environment? Dive into this quick overview video to see us in action: Watch here.
Eligibility and Support
This opportunity may qualify for Skilled Worker visa sponsorship. If you’re a first-time applicant, check eligibility for salary thresholds via the official UK government guidance: www.gov.uk/skilled-worker-visa.
Why Join Us? Exceptional Rewards Await
- Time to Recharge: 26 annual leave days, plus around 16 University closure days (think festive breaks and bank holidays)—totalling up to 42 days off each year!
- Future Security: Robust pension choices with added life assurance for peace of mind.
- Wellness Perks: Exclusive discounts on memberships to The Edge, our cutting-edge fitness centre featuring a swimming pool, sauna, bouldering wall, bike track, and multi-sport facilities.
- Growth Opportunities: Tailored professional development through workshops from our dedicated Learning and Development hub.
- Everyday Conveniences: On-campus nursery access, retail savings, and commuter benefits to ease your daily life.
Plus, a host of additional enhancements to enrich your experience!
Next Steps and Questions
Ready to make a difference? For insights into the role or to chat further, reach out to:
Joanne Hoban
Head of Occupational Health
Email: j.hoban@leeds.ac.uk
Application Deadline: 25 October 2025
We can’t wait to welcome you to our mission-driven community—apply today and help shape healthier tomorrows!